Journal des Economistes et des Etudes Humaines
Editor-in-Chief: Garello, Pierre
Ed. by Gentier, Antoine
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Aims and Scope
The Journal des Economistes et des Etudes Humaines (JEEH) is a quarterly journal of political economy and interdisciplinary economic studies. It addresses economic issues in political theory, social dynamics, social science methodology, and philosophy. Today, JEEH has an international audience, and welcomes contributions written by scholars from around the world.
JEEH's goals are:
To bring together economics with neighboring disciplines such as law, history, political science, sociology, philosophy, psychology,
and anthropology
To promote the development of the Austrian approach to economics (Austrian School)
and to provide discussion and controversy
To reconcile economics with the ethical and policy-oriented
principles which make coordinated interaction between human beings possible
The Journal des Economistes et des Etudes
Humaines was previously published by the Institut Européen des Études Humaines.
Submissions and Review
JEEH publishes both solicited and unsolicited manuscripts. Scholars in the process of completing doctorates are encouraged to submit papers for publication.
Each paper is reviewed by the editors for general suitability, with the decision to publish being made after the manuscript has been read by two anonymous referees. Authors must mention if the manuscript has been submitted for publication elsewhere, or has been presented at a conference or a colloquium. The views expressed by the authors of the articles are their own and must not be attributed to the Advisory Board, the Editorial Board, or the Editorial Staff.
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Editor-in-Chief
Pierre Garello Aix-Marseille University
Editor Europe
Antoine Gentier Aix-Marseille University
Editorial Board
Jean-Pierre Centi Aix-Marseille University
Enrico Colombatto University of Torino
Lars Feld University of Heidelberg
Mario Rizzo New York University
Advisory Board
Randy Barnett Georgetown University
Charles Blankart Humbold University
Peter Boettke George Mason University
Boudwjin Bouckaert Gent University
Raymond Boudon Paris-Sorbonne University
Don Boudreaux George Mason University
Gérard Bramoullé Aix-Marseille University
Bruce Caldwell University of North Carolina, Greensboro
Jean-Yves Chérot Aix-Marseille University
Steve Davies Manchester Metropolitan University
Bruno Deffains Paris X University
Philippe Dulbecco Clermont-Ferrand University
Bruno Frey University of Zurich
Jesus Huerta de Soto Rey Juan Carlos University
Sanford Ikeda State University of New York, Purchase
Lorenzo Infantino LUISS University
Dan Klein George Mason University
Elisabeth Krécké Aix-Marseille University
Deepak Lal University of California, Los Angeles
Robert Lawson Auburn University
Peter Kurrild-Klitgaard University of Copenhagen
Bertrand Lemennicier Paris II (Assas) University
Louis Levy-Garbois Paris 1 University
Leonard Liggio George Mason Univeristy
Tibor Machan Chapman University, Auburn University, and Hoover Institution
Philippe Maitre Aix-Marseille University
Uskali Maki University of Helsinki
Steve Medema University of Colorado at Denver
Philippe Némo ESCP EAP Paris
Tom G. Palmer Atlas Economic Research, Washington DC
Mark Pennington University of London
Joseph Pini Aix-Marseille University
Ralph Raico State University of New York, Buffalo
Douglas Rasmussen St. John University
Pascal Salin Paris 9 University
Jiri Schwartz Prague School of Economics
George Selgin University of Georgia
Hans Berndt Schäfer Hamburg University
Robert Sugden University of East Anglia
Franck Van Dun Gent University
Stefan Voigt Marburg University
Lawrence H. White University of Missouri, St. Louis
Ulrich Witt Max Planck Institute

















